On Fri, 2007-05-04 at 22:01 -0500, Jeremy M. Teale wrote:
> sudo mount -t iso9660 foo.iso ./mountpoint
I don't think it will work, though it is true, I have never tried this
mounting without the loop-back thing.
The command that I so commonly use is, as root:
mount -t iso9660 -o loop=/dev/loop0 <image> <mount-point>
<image> is full path with the name of the image file.
<mount-point> is full path with the name of the mount point.
like say:
mount -t iso9660 -o loop=/dev/loop0 /home/kelley/k.iso /home/kelley/k
after you created k.iso in your home, and a folder called k there.
Issue this with 'sudo'.
What I do is I use su commands so much that I change the root password
in 'Users and Groups' and become 'su' whenever I am going to do these
thing. It frees me from typing 'sudo' every time. After it is done, I
'exit'.
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das